webdesignerdepot.com — Over the years a range of GUI's have been developed for different operating systems such as OS/2, Macintosh, Windows, Linux, Symbian OS, and more. This article takes a look at the evolution of the interface designs of the major operating systems since the 80's.
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ha3er0Mar 11, 2009
Stupid.I called you stupid.
iamjokerMar 12, 2009
This post brings the geek out of me :)
poprocksandsodaMar 12, 2009
I think you bring up a good point. The whole idea of an OS is to make working with a computer easier, but file management and task launching is still laborious and tedious at best in all OSes.
Closed AccountMar 12, 2009
WOW. Mind blowing post.
kabloinkMar 12, 2009
Did Gnome stop at 1.0? The article really should have included a screenshot of Gnome 2.2.4. if they included the earlier version.
sepelesterMar 13, 2009
They did include GNOME 2.24 (2008)
airstrikeMar 13, 2009
yeah, specially if you use both KDE and Gnome at the same time.. the Ubuntu is the best!But what I'm really looking forward to is their merge with YouTube to create YoubunTu! Microsoft and Apple will be ruined, mark my words.